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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I truly don't understand how this is not safe. Some are you are insane. Kids are outside playing all of the time without masks on. Adults too. Kids are in school. Adults back to work. Kids playing sports, adults going to indoor gyms. [/quote] At least maybe your own words can help you understand how we came be having more than 1 new COVID case PER SECOND in this country right now? https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/10/30/covid-news-us-9-m-cases-ihop-los-angeles-wisconsin/6077964002/ [/quote] Super spreader events are causing this increase. College parties (tons of sharing drinks, sucking face, sex, etc.. - no masks) Large gatherings like the Rose Garden were no one is masked, everyone is hugging, eating together inside. People not wearing masks, not socially distancing, and not washing hands. Trick or treating is none of that. It is outside, the kids will be wearing masks, and no door to door since the families in our neighborhood will be in their driveway at least 6ft apart and doing contactless candy. So can you tell me how the Rona is going to spread? The houses are on at least 1/4 acre and there are never a ton of kids on the streets Halloween night pre-covid. So I am actually curious how you think this is going to spread in my neighborhood. I am an RN. I work 12hr shifts in a mask. My kid goes to preschool in a mask and my 3rd grader goes to private in a mask. My husband works construction in a mask. We take precautions as much as possible, but we have moved on with our lives safely. Do you not get take-out food, drinks, go to the grocery store, etc.... All of those are dangerous than my child grabbing a piece of candy off a table, a chute, candy being placed with a long tongs, or using a zipline (yes, two people in our neighborhood built them just for Halloween.) You can continue to try and push scare tactics and make people feel guilty. Trick or Treating is still on. Just turn your light off and stay inside. IT IS A CHOICE [/quote] +1,000[/quote]
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